Jandy | K2300CKC | Levolor Dual Electronic Water Leveler | 110/220V, Two 100 ft Sensors and Two 1 in Valves
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The Jandy Levolor K2300CKC is a dual electronic water leveling system. It maintains the level in two separate bodies of water at once, which is what you need when a pool and spa run on their own equipment sets, or when a pool and a fountain or negative edge basin each need independent fill control. It ships with two sensors and two 1 inch valves, one for each body.
The reason to choose Levolor over mechanical float valves is that there are no moving parts in the sensing. Floats stick, corrode, and eventually either stop filling or never stop. Levolor senses electronically, so there is nothing to rust or jam. It also compensates for waves, so wind or a running spillway will not trigger a false fill.
The lock-out feature is the safety net. A time-out sequence limits how long each valve stays open, which prevents an overfill if a sensor fouls and, just as usefully, exposes a leak. If a body keeps hitting its time-out, water is going somewhere it should not be, and you learn that early instead of after a deck or a heater pays for it.
This is the CKC configuration: 100 foot sensor cables and two 1 inch valves. The controller ships wired for 220V and is field adjustable to 110V at installation. The enclosure is waterproof and rated for mechanical room environments.
Installation does not require cutting the pool. Each sensor goes wherever a constant water level can be measured, most commonly a skimmer or a static pipe, and no in-deck canisters or pressurized under-deck fill lines are needed.
Features
- Maintains water level in two separate bodies of water independently
- Two sensors and two 1 inch valves included
- 100 foot sensor cables
- 110V or 220V operation, factory wired 220V and field adjustable
- No moving parts in sensing, nothing to rust, stick, or corrode
- Wave compensation prevents false fill triggers
- Lock-out time-out sequence guards against overfilling and reveals hidden leaks
- Waterproof enclosure suitable for mechanical rooms
- Installs on new or existing pools with no structural modification
- No in-deck canisters or pressurized under-deck fill lines required
- Suited to pool and spa pairs with separate equipment, fountains, and negative edge basins
Specifications
- Brand: Jandy
- Manufacturer part number: K2300CKC
- UPC: 052337029315
- Series: Jandy Pro Series Levolor K-2300
- Bodies of water: two
- Sensors included: two
- Sensor cable length: 100 ft
- Valves included: two
- Valve size: 1 in
- Voltage: 110V or 220V, factory wired 220V
- Enclosure: waterproof
- Country of manufacture: China
- Application: pool and spa pairs, fountains, ponds, vanishing edge basins
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need the K-2300 or the K-1100?
Count your bodies of water. One body takes the K-1100. Two bodies with separate equipment sets, such as a pool and a spa on their own systems, take the K-2300.
My pool and spa share equipment. Which one do I need?
If they share a single set of equipment and share a water level, one K-1100 usually covers it. The K-2300 is for two bodies that fill independently.
What does the CKC suffix mean?
Sensor cable length. CKC is the 100 foot sensor. Measure the run from your controller location to each sensor point before ordering.
Does it come wired for 110V or 220V?
It ships wired 220V from the factory and is field adjustable to 110V during installation.
Will it work on my existing pool?
Yes. No modification to the pool surface or structure is required. Sensors mount wherever a constant water level can be measured, typically a skimmer or a static pipe.
Will wind and waves cause it to fill at the wrong time?
No. The electronics compensate for wave action, which is a main reason to choose an electronic leveler over a mechanical float.
What happens if a sensor fouls or there is a leak?
The time-out sequence closes the valve after a set duration, so it will not run water indefinitely. Repeated time-outs point to a leak.
Can I install this myself?
The controller is a hard wired electrical device and both valves tie into your fill lines. Installation should be done by a licensed electrician or a qualified pool professional, and local electrical and plumbing code applies.
